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Master Benkueh, a refugee from the destruction of the only monastery dedicated to The Order of Voln in the erithi homeland of Atan Irith. He introduced a new fighting style to Elanith previously known known to the Atan Irith. He would later guide us to victory over the Children of Ink. He dispatched the three prominent monks, Ziunya, [[Vilthulko]], and Linlao, with help of other adventurers near the Voln monastary in Ta'Vaalor.
Master Benkueh, a refugee from the destruction of the only monastery dedicated to The Order of Voln in the erithi homeland of Atan Irith. He introduced a new fighting style to Elanith previously known only to the Atan Irith. He would later guide us to victory over the Children of Ink. He dispatched the three prominent monks, Ziunya, [[Vilthulko]], and Linlao, with help of other adventurers near the Voln monastary in Ta'Vaalor.


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==

Revision as of 16:20, 18 December 2017

Master Benkueh, a refugee from the destruction of the only monastery dedicated to The Order of Voln in the erithi homeland of Atan Irith. He introduced a new fighting style to Elanith previously known only to the Atan Irith. He would later guide us to victory over the Children of Ink. He dispatched the three prominent monks, Ziunya, Vilthulko, and Linlao, with help of other adventurers near the Voln monastary in Ta'Vaalor.

Behind the Scenes

Description

You see Master Benkueh the Monk.
He appears to be an Erithian.
He is average height and appears to be in his dotage. He has piercing emerald eyes and pale golden skin. He has long, silvery grey hair worn in a single braid. He has a weathered face and high cheekbones.
He is in good shape.
He is wearing a weathered white bandana, a rattan-bound large leather pack, some fitted ebon silk robes trimmed with cloth-of-silver, some fingerless studded leather gloves, a cloth-of-silver sash fitted with a long ebon tassel, and some studded leather boots.